I like Roy. He's a nice looking little mandarin.

It didnt as you can see from my other thread. anywho.......
I noticed that one of my ricordea has a hole in it. Its kinda close to the hammer coral. Could the hammer coral actually put a hole in the ricordea? Can you post a pic? (maybe you did and I'm just too over tired to have seen it) It's possible
The mushroom coral looks like it is detaching from the rock. It hasnt fully opened since it dropped off its kid. is it just looking to move or could it be sick? Could the flatworms that are on it be causing a problem? And why doesnt my wrasse wanna eat these flatworms? I see it eating just about everything else that goes into and on the rocks in the tank. The wrasse is like a disposal. Give it anything and it eats it all up. As stated above, if your wrasse is well fed, it likely won't pick at the flatworms. That being said, Flashers and Fairies are less likely than other wrasses to pick at the flatworms, at least that has been my experience. Your mandarin might. I would dip any coral with flatworms on it. There are numerous methods for dipping. The two I like the most recently are ReVive and Melafix Marine. Have you tried blowing them off the corals? Sometimes this will interest the fish to eat them.
As far as removing the flatworms from the mushroom, how does this sound as a solution. Take the mushroom off of the rock and into a specimen cup. Then take the worms off with tweezers carefully to not damage the mushroom. Think it will work? I know I will have to work at getting the mushroom to reattach to a rock but I think it is doable. I'd dip before I took tweezers to it. I'd be afraid that I might rip the coral.
My little zoa frag is being 'bashed' into by the xenia. The zoos look fine but the xenia doesnt look to hot where it touches the zoo. Could the zoos be effecting the xenia? Possible. I'd keep the Xenia away, you know how invasive it can be.
Of course, the mandarin has made a new home at the back of the tank. I cant get a pic of him yet. Eagerly anticipating feeding time and will be tossing in pellets with the mysis and brine to offer up as much variety as I can. Hopefully the little guy comes to the front of the tank. I have seen him picking at the rocks so I am assuming he is hunting down his copepod snacks. Of course! Good luck with him!







